Chapter 1: What were the highlights of the Knicks vs. Thunder game?
So this was the closest thing there was to a dagger last night at the Garden, just as the Knicks had gotten back within four points down the stretch against the defending champion Thunder. National TV broadcast talking about the defensive strategy for the Knicks trying to guard SGA.
Each team with multiple timeouts remaining. Both teams have a penalty. And the last possession, that aggressive blitz on Shea to force him to give it up and live with the results. They've got a lot of guys that could knock down shots, but you've got to force that to happen. Three-pointer is going. SGA knocks down the clutch three.
Chapter 2: How did the Knicks' defensive strategy impact the game?
And that makes it a seven-point game. What a big bucket from SGA.
Mike Breida, the ESPN crew, that was his lone three-point attempt of the night.
Tim Legler he was with last night.
There you go. Wasn't there just the two of them? I thought there was three.
Well, that was Tim Legler in the clip. Yes. I don't know.
Whatever. In any event, he did make that one count, and the Knicks then did give themselves those two three-point looks in the final seconds, but Jalen Brunson and OG Ananobi couldn't connect, so it ends Thunder 103, Knicks 100 after the two teams kind of traded blows throughout the course of the second half.
That was a hell of a game, man. It was just frustrating from a Knicks fan's perspective until they got the lead at the end of the third quarter, and going into the fourth quarter with the lead there, 19-0 this season. And now, you know, it basically comes down to your three, three of your most important offensive players have got to make their shots. Specifically their threes they did last night.
Well, listen, if one of those guys makes two more shots, they win the game. Sure.
Jalen Brunson, to our point here, held to 16 points on five of 18 shooting and couldn't connect with the game on the line.
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Chapter 3: What crucial moments defined the Knicks' loss to the Thunder?
The aroma of the building. Do you think he meant that or he meant aura? That's a good question. Oh, there you go. I mean, this is just. So what is, I think it, is it a hundred? I think it's a hundred there on that. Whatever that is. Gold.
I don't know if it's a hundred or just three ovals of some sort. Could be. He's a good looking guy, man. The sunglasses. I mean, he, he looks like he's bundled up. I mean, I'm not cold last night. It wasn't. It's a look.
Chapter 4: What were the key performances from the Knicks' players?
And he's indoors.
Yeah. Well, eventually he's going to go outdoors. I wonder how much that jacket costs. Justin himself. And is it folded? You see the feathers.
Yeah, I know. As he's speaking. He basically has to go to get them out of the way. Giant fur neck brace that he has on here. Is that faux fur? Do you think that's like real mink or something?
This is an incredible stat they talked about on the broadcast last night.
The most consecutive games with 20-plus points in NBA history. Him and Wilt. Right behind Wilt, man.
He's sandwiched by Wilt.
Sandwiched in between Wilt. Man, oh man.
That is some stat.
And I mean, 26 for him is not a lot. And 26 for SGA and 103 points for the Thunder. You should win. You should. Yeah.
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Chapter 5: How do the hosts feel about the current state of their teams?
He's such a frontrunner. It's not even funny. I didn't hear his Matthew Schaefer take. By the way, I feel like I'm becoming the Matthew Schaefer secretary these days.
Yeah, that's pretty much the hat you're wearing now.
Exactly.
You know, you talk about him a lot. You're into him. So people, oh, Boomer.
Go to Boomer for Matthew Schaefer. Yeah, well, you know, it's a lot for me.
I'm sure it is.
Imagine what it must be like for your daughter and your son-in-law. It must be off the chain, as they say. Any sperm requests yet? No, nothing like that. Okay. Give it time.
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